If you notice a difference between the streams shown on music platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and the streams displayed on One Music Records Dashboard, here’s why:
1️⃣ Real-Time vs. Processed Data
Streaming platforms (like Spotify, Apple Music) show real-time or near real-time streams on their apps.
One Music Records Dashboard displays processed and finalized streams that are reported by stores after verification.
Some stores report streams daily, weekly, or even monthly, which may cause a delay in updates.
2️⃣ Filtered vs. Unfiltered Streams
Streaming platforms count all plays, including bot-generated, skipped, or invalid streams.
Stores send filtered reports to distributors, removing fraudulent or invalid streams, which may result in a lower final count.
3️⃣ Reporting Delays from Stores
Some platforms take longer to send streaming data to distributors.
For example, Spotify may show immediate streams, but the final store report (used for revenue calculations) comes later.
4️⃣ Revenue-Based Streams Only
The One Music Records Dashboard only reflects monetized streams, meaning:
✅ Streams that generate revenue are included.
❌ Free-tier or invalid streams may not be counted.
5️⃣ When Will My Streams & Revenue Be Updated?
After your song is approved, the first streams & revenue update will appear after 2 months.
Example:
If your song gets approved before the 15th of this month, your first revenue and streams report will be updated on the 20th, two months later.
What Should You Do?
Wait for store reports to update – It may take time for the numbers to sync.
If you still see major differences after 30 days, contact us at supporta@onemusicrecordsofficial.com, and we will verify the data directly with the stores.
For further queries, feel free to reach out! 🚀